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The daughter of a woman killed in a deadly bus accident wants people to know she was special. The incident happened outside the Rockville Metro station in Montgomery County Tuesday night. News4's Chris Gordon has the latest on the investigation and what the family plans to do to make sure this type of accident never happens again. (Published Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014)

A woman was struck and killed by a Ride On bus in Montgomery County Tuesday evening.

Crews responded to the Rockville Metro station just after 7 p.m. for the accident.

Woman Struck, Killed by Ride On Bus at Metro Station

News4's Shomari Stone reports live from the Rockville Metro station, where a pedestrian was fatally struck by a bus Tuesday evening. (Published Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014)

Investigators say the bus driver was taking a left turn from Park Road to North Stone Street when 62-year-old Anicia Carnigal Castillo was struck. She had just arrived at the Metro station to meet her husband.

Castillo was transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Capt. Thomas Didone, head of the Montgomery County Police Collision Reconstruction, said the bus driver apparently was waiting for traffic to clear before turning, so speed isn't believed to be a factor. It's too early to tell if Castillo was in the crosswalk, but she's believed to have been in the area of crosswalk.

No charges have been filed, and the investigation will last weeks, police said.

Two passengers on the bus left the scene before police had a chance to interview them. Investigators would like to talk to them.

Originally from the Phillipines, Castillo was a housekeeper who raised a 22-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son. She lived in Falls Church, Va.